Crime › Re: FBI Arrests Nigerian Damilola Bamigboye For Kidnapping Immigration Officer by CodeTemplarr: 5:25pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
Jakumo: Since kidnappers and Islamist terrorists are allowed to REPENT as a way of escaping justice when they apprehended in Nigeria, this Nigerian kidnapper in America should be encouraged to REPENT so that he can not only go scot free after committing a serious felony, but can also be placed on a government salary and perhaps even enlisted to become an ICE agent empowered to arrest and deport other illegal immigrants.
God Bless Nigeria.
God Bless Repentance.
God Breast America. i get the sarcasm. You try small. |
Politics › Re: Bandits Kidnap And Rob Travellers On Ilorin–Ogbomoso Highway by CodeTemplarr: 5:19pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
MEGAWATCH: The people who hijacked the election in Yoruba land, are they from the north?
Keep deceiving yourself while suffering and pretending.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The people they hijacked it from and their votes, are they from the north also? You cannot confuse me ooo. Keep the amnesia going bro. |
Politics › Re: Bandits Kidnap And Rob Travellers On Ilorin–Ogbomoso Highway by CodeTemplarr: 5:12pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
Antichristian2: We should ammend our laws to crucifixtion/decapitation of kidnappers, terrorists and bandits! the only ammendment that can work is the one that will prevent criminals from being born. |
Politics › Re: Bandits Kidnap And Rob Travellers On Ilorin–Ogbomoso Highway by CodeTemplarr: 5:11pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
omoredia: The average yoruba has been deceived to believe that ibos are the cause of their problems how please. I am waitinggg. |
Politics › Re: Bandits Kidnap And Rob Travellers On Ilorin–Ogbomoso Highway by CodeTemplarr: 5:09pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
MEGAWATCH: Like play like play, Yoruba land is finished o!
Vote properly they said NO!
How can people be suffering in the midst of their brothers presidential mandate?
May God forbids......
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 are you daft or just just blinded by partisan demons? Votea were hijacked openly in last general elections and nothing happened. What use is the voting process then? Just formality. |
Politics › Re: Bandits Kidnap And Rob Travellers On Ilorin–Ogbomoso Highway by CodeTemplarr: 5:04pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
Gradually the whole SW is being engulfed by this menace. Most of the youths there are into online fraud so i am guessing this is likely the handiwork of islam-inclined kidnappers. |
Politics › Re: Islamists March With Palestinian Flag In Osun State by CodeTemplarr: 3:26pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
ntyce: If the decide to, no one should stop them. Individuals have rights to protest against nations they don't like. What has Iran got to do with this? Is Palestine same as Hamas? iran was an analogous example. There was a time Christians were attacked in Kano because of an allegedly offensive cartoon in France. Yes or No? You are not part of another nation so why protest here and cause harm to innocent lives here because of palestine. Moral support is different from boots on ground support oga. |
Politics › Re: Islamists March With Palestinian Flag In Osun State by CodeTemplarr: 3:00pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
ntyce: What's wrong with the flag of Palestine? So many schools have the star of David hanging around their premises without anyone complaining. we all know the difference between islam and the other religion permitted by constitution. Islam has become a mob affair long ago. Can Christians in Osogbo gather to burn Iranian flag because a cartoon in Tehran was deemed offensive to Jesus? NEVER... and that's the key diffeerence. No supreme chrristian leader formulating junks can brainwash Christians. |
Politics › Re: Islamists March With Palestinian Flag In Osun State by CodeTemplarr: 2:45pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
Years of religious supremacy battle from one side has led to this. The political aspect that forbids vote chasers from chastising them too is another cause of the error. |
Politics › Re: General Gowon's Wedding In April 19,1969: Aerial View Of CMS Marina Church by CodeTemplarr: 11:23am On Dec 15, 2025*. Modified: 3:52pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
math2001: When Nigeria was a united nation without tribalism do you puff elephant dung? United how? |
Romance › Re: Red Flag Discovery Gone Wrong. Should I Still Continue This Relationship? by CodeTemplarr: 11:01am On Dec 15, 2025 |
Sonnobax15:
 Can any man here boast of his girlfriend? . That she wouldn't fall for this ? Personally, I've tested my own once ,and she fell for it....... Exactly the same way that the op's girlfriend did to him....In fact,from that day,I lost a very huge percentage of my trust on her . And from that the same day,I swore never to trust any woman.
The truth is that, don't put your entire trust on any human,be it a man or a woman... can any girl here boast of her man too? The whole thing must balanced in both direction to make sense. Emotional and mistrust now look like maturity. |
Politics › Re: You Promised To Hunt Tinubu Down For Corruption In 2007 - El-Rufai Knocks Ribadu by CodeTemplarr: 10:45am On Dec 15, 2025 |
Permanent interests over friendship or enemity. Thats how politics work. |
Politics › How BUK’s Solar Project Collapsed, 2 Years After Commissioning by CodeTemplarr(op): 10:18am On Dec 15, 2025*. Modified: 10:38am On Dec 15, 2025 |
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Barely two years after commissioning in 2019, the N5.6 billion solar hybrid power plant at the Bayero University, Kano (BUK), has stopped working, leaving students and staff to grapple with unstable electricity supply and rising bills.
The 3.5 megawatt project, unveiled in September 2019 by the then Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, was celebrated as the largest off‑grid solar plant in Africa and expected to provide uninterrupted power to lecture halls, offices, students’ hostels and staff quarters.
But by 2021, the facility developed faults and was eventually shut down, forcing the university to return to diesel generators and the national grid. The collapse has now prompted the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to announce plans to revive and expand the plant to 6MW under a N100bn federal solarisation programme of Nigerian institutions.
The old project, which is an off-grid solar hybrid plant, has a total of 10,680 solar panels, each with 320 watts and 3.5 megawatt capacity peak; solar PV section, with string inverters, a total of 52 spread all over the plant; and a small sub-station, which has a common box.
It powered the entire new campus of the institution, including lecture halls, offices, staff quarters and even students’ hostels throughout daytime, while the institution relied on the traditional national grid and diesel generators in the night.
The N5.6 billion project was also carried out by the REA, which contracted the project out to a Greek company known as METKA. It was done under the Energising Education Programme (EEP) of the then federal government.
‘How the project brought succour before collapse’
Records show that the project, at the time it came to life, saved the university over 60 per cent of the money it used to spend on powering its generators and settling monthly electricity bills, which is presently in hundreds of millions.
A non-academic staff of the institution, Ibrahim Garba, said that before its subsequent collapse in 2020, the project powered the entire school; and the institution has saved a lot of money and improved efficiency as the light was never interrupted during the day.
He said, “We used it for over a year and it powered everywhere. It wasn’t full solar, it was a hybrid plant without storage facilities. We had an uninterrupted power throughout the school from 8am to 6pm daily. You can imagine the millions the school saved then.
On his part, a lecturer in the school, Dr Musa Bala, also confirmed that the project powered everywhere in the school, including the staff quarters, where he stays with his family on the campus.
“You can imagine how much would be saved if you had stable electricity from 8am till 6pm everyday. There was a sigh of relief and we hope to see those good old days revisited soon. Now, we are battling with exorbitant electricity charges and unstable supply,” he said.
The don said that when it started developing faults, the school started rationing the solar power supply, giving administrative offices and academic areas during the day, while staff quarters and students’ hostels got it in the night, before it eventually collapsed entirely.
Aisha Muhammad, who presently runs her master’s degree programme in the school, recalled that she was running her undergraduate degree when the project was commissioned and the supply was steady and had improved the campus security and made their learning environment conducive.
Baba Musa, who has a photocopy joint in one of the school’s departments, said he had saved a lot as a result of the stable light.
“My photocopy shop recorded more profit as I didn’t buy fuel as I do now. There was always light during the day. It was just unfortunate. It wasn’t supposed to collapse within that time. But we are glad that another project is coming; we pray for this to stand,” he prayed.
Solar plant inactive since early 2021
When our correspondent visited the place, he found it under lock with the school security guarding it. However, he observed that most of the panels were dusty while the rooms housing the solar inverters have obviously not been used for long.
A staff member who works close to the place said it had been inactive since it developed fault in 2021. He explained that it developed fault due to overuse, adding that it was suspected that the energy need of the institution was underestimated during the conception of the project.
He said, “It is only the security man guarding the place that is here. It has not been active since that fault. But we are glad that the federal government is finally coming to the school’s aid after five years. We hope the project would commence soon.”
Another staff member of the school, Adamu Aminu, recalled how the plant gradually developed faults and eventually collapsed.
He said, “The plant started developing fault when students returned from break and started abusing it. The university had to later ration students’ hostels and staff quarters.
“When it developed the fault, the school reached out to the manufacturers of the facilities, a German firm, via the REA.
“The company wanted to send their engineers from Germany to Kano to fix it, but the German Embassy in Nigeria advised them that it wasn’t safe for them to travel to Kano. That was how the fault was not fixed until it grew and necessitated the plant to be temporarily shut until it was to be fixed.
“And, subsequently, inflation kept pushing the prices of things to be fixed until the needed facilities became exorbitant and unaffordable.
“Also, you know electric materials depreciate daily when they are not in use for long. But that notwithstanding, the amount spent by the school on diesel and electricity since then could have been enough to fix the faulty plant,” Aminu added.
REA’s 6MW renewed initiative
On Thursday, November 20, 2025, the REA managing director, Dr Abba Aliyu Abubakar, launched the 6MW upgrade of the solar project at the institution.
Abubakar said that under the 2025 budget, President Bola Tinubu had approved N100 billion for the National Public Centre of Solarisation Initiative, a programme designed to provide clean electricity, reduce dependence on fuel and cut operational cost across major public institutions.
He announced that BUK is one of the beneficiaries of the programme, explaining that under the intervention, the plant will experience complete overhaul and is expected to provide stable light 24/7.
Abubakar said, “We are to fix the existing 3.5MW infrastructure, and at the same time, increase the capacity to 6 megawatts. What this means in turn is to change the entire storage system that exists, bringing in new LED iron batteries, upgrading the inverters, upgrading the distribution network, segregating critical and non-critical areas, and at the same time, increasing the panels by additional 2.5MW capacity.
“This is what BUK is going to benefit from. And it is just one of the 26 universities that would benefit from this.”
On what the agency will do to prevent the previous collapsing experience, the managing director assured the university community that the federal government had already established a strong and sustainable maintenance mechanism, with technical, operational and financial structures in place to ensure a long-term viability of the project.
Why the previous plant collapsed – VC
Speaking to Weekend Trust, the vice chancellor of BUK, Professor Haruna Musa, lamented that the previous fault was as a result of not involving the university team of experts in the implementation.
This, according to him, made it difficult for them to maintain it easily when it developed the fault and eventually stopped working.
Asked what they would do differently to avert the past experience, Professor Musa said, “This time around, our team of experts will be fully involved in the implementation of the project. We are hopeful that the configuration that will be put in place would differ from the previous one.
“And with the involvement of our team of experts, it has now become very easy to manage the facility in line with international best practices.”
He also expressed confidence that once completed, the project would significantly address the school’s energy challenges and help it save its monthly electricity bills, which he said was in the tune of over N130 million.
Professor Musa highlighted the financial strain of powering the institution, revealing that monthly electricity bills are that high, even with rationing. This figure, he noted, excluded diesel purchases and generator maintenance costs.
He thanked the federal government for its commitment to reviving and upgrading the plant, saying it will greatly reduce the school’s energy bills and ensure stable power supply in the campus, and at the same time, promote green practices.
Recalling the good old days of the former project, staff and students who spoke to Weekend Trust expressed happiness with the renewed effort, while calling on the agency to ensure accountability in the new project. https://dailytrust.com/how-buks-solar-project-collapsed-2-years-after-commissioning/?noamp=available |
Politics › Re: Chinese, Indians & Lebanese chasing for greener pastures in Nigeria - Shehu Sani by CodeTemplarr: 9:34am On Dec 15, 2025 |
Every market has spaces for exploitation and services offered differs so expect our people to go out and close spaces where there are some instead of trying to stay back and pretend you have same respect and capital a white man coming in has.
Imagine if the system trained 50,000 medical professionals instead of building useless mosques and ramadan celebrations with public money. 10 years down the line i assure you half of those folks will be outside the country earning well and serving hunanity one way or the other, while growing your exonomy. |
Family › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Cut Off Girl’s Hand After Family Rejected Marriage Proposal by CodeTemplarr: 6:46pm On Dec 14, 2025 |
akaahs: What do you mean by conquered people? go and drink garri mr man. |
Politics › Re: Surrender Now – Northern Women Tell Bello Turji After Death Of Buzu, Others by CodeTemplarr: 5:48pm On Dec 14, 2025 |
Putindbutt: This is the kind of news that wailers and Bitter Obidients do not want to see. But no matter their pains, bitterness and hate, they will never win the election and their Gbajue will never become President. mental. Audio deaths and sponsored northern women on the way to wuruwuru amnesty. Keep faking until you make it oooo. APC |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Israel & Iran Condemn Australia Terror Attack by CodeTemplarr: 5:45pm On Dec 14, 2025 |
Iran of all countries. Can a nation repent? |
Politics › Re: Bandits Arrested By Army Say They Got AK-47 Rifles From Kwara Govt Officials by CodeTemplarr: 3:53pm On Dec 14, 2025 |
BeardedMeat: The army have their own bandits, government officials have their own and then aspiring political office holders have their own gangs too, all in a bid to making money. No wonder government of the day is unable to tackle them headlong. Exactly. The northern army have theirs otherwise why should they be arresting Kwara bandits but be defending far northern ones? |
Politics › Re: Bandits Arrested By Army Say They Got AK-47 Rifles From Kwara Govt Officials by CodeTemplarr: 3:50pm On Dec 14, 2025*. Modified: 6:45pm On Dec 14, 2025 |
Kwara bandits are arrest-able but not and never Zamfara or Kaduna bandits operating for a decade. Wonderment. |
Politics › Re: Zamfara Commissioner Defends ₦10 Billion Kebbi Loan For Pilgrims by CodeTemplarr: 3:41pm On Dec 14, 2025*. Modified: 11:17am On Dec 16, 2025 |
It is indefensible and they know it. In a country where they borrow at interest to do infrastructure, the borrowing entity(govt) is then lending out money to unproductive elements at zero % interest. Indefensible. |
Celebrities › Re: "I Prefer Rich Cheating Partner To Faithful Broke One" – BBTitans Yvonne by CodeTemplarr: 1:36pm On Dec 14, 2025 |
OriOko88:
 MuMu woman, until he infects u with HIV or hepatitis B and used all ur savings for treatment before ur eye go clear
where's that codetemplar guy to help me diss her with Faze's kolomemtal track is like your bra-in is dead abi |
Family › Re: The Quiet Crisis Of Aging Men: What We Don’t Prepare Fathers For by CodeTemplarr: 1:34pm On Dec 14, 2025 |
The love of money, the root of all evil. |
Family › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Cut Off Girl’s Hand After Family Rejected Marriage Proposal by CodeTemplarr: 8:40pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
merrymike47: Sometimes we need to sit and study how Fulani thinks. it is simple psychology now. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. That is what is playing out here. They know they are untouchable. Which police will arrest a fulani man if this thing was done to a masters degree holder talkless of a poor village girl. They were obviously angered by the thought of a conquered people rejecting the marriage proposal. |
Family › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Cut Off Girl’s Hand After Family Rejected Marriage Proposal by CodeTemplarr: 8:35pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
The supreme tribe of Africa in action. I fear whoever doesn't fear Fulani. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Israel Kills Senior Hamas Official, Raed Saad In Deadly Gaza Strike by CodeTemplarr: 8:28pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Alsenora: Bro many things are not normal in this naija case that are making things difficult for the NA. These terrorists must have foreign backers/sponsors and it is not out of place to infer that these external forces/backers are those running the technology we rely on to fight these terrorists...some strong external forces are obviously involved...there is more behind the scene.... there is no foreign sponsors. If anything the people have foreign sympathisers. UEA released terror sponsor list of Nigerians and none has been taken up till date. There is a clear conspiracy to islamize and exploit. Stop defending terrorists if not one yourself. |
Politics › Re: SMS Between Primate Ayodele And Bayo Adelabu by CodeTemplarr: 8:21pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Political prophets who should be playing sports betting. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Israel Kills Senior Hamas Official, Raed Saad In Deadly Gaza Strike by CodeTemplarr: 7:58pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
zinaunreal: Hamas are freedom fighters. Dont compare ...but abducted innocent isrealites. Be playing. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Is The Next Super Power After China by CodeTemplarr: 7:30pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
One form of delusion is interpreting potential outcome as certain outcome or reality. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Israel Kills Senior Hamas Official, Raed Saad In Deadly Gaza Strike by CodeTemplarr: 7:24pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
If in Nigeria, they will tell you, it is not possible. That hamas are bouncing signals off towers That they are shielded by thick trees. That they are freedom fighter just funding their struggle with abduction of jews. That they are earthly assets. That they are too poor n neglected so took up arms. That they can be negotiated with. That they can repent if paid. |
Politics › Re: Tech Expert Challenges Minister’s Claims Of Bandits Using ‘call Bouncers’ by CodeTemplarr: 7:14pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
I find the excuse strange too.
What i know bandits can do is relocation to abother location with victims phone and an extra phone secretly and undetactable. Then use both phones to call the victim's people and then the actual negotiating bandits and place them on loud speaker mode. Even those method can still be traced if the agents are up and doing with latest tech. It gives them the room to track the location of the negotiating bandit or middleman for the duration of the call. This however requires matching the call to bandit negotiator and the one to victim's people as fast as possible. |
Food › Re: ₦186k Contribution: Do These Food Items Really Measure Up? by CodeTemplarr: 4:48pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
Looks Inflated brethren. |
Politics › Re: We Will Defend Sharia With Our Last Blood If USA Insists:Nothern Muslim Leaders by CodeTemplarr: 4:39pm On Dec 13, 2025 |
P1PrinceKT: We don't want to listen to it. But like I told you there was an audio for it. provide it. |